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The influence of thermal ecology on the distribution of three nymphalid butterflies
SR Bryant, Jeffrey Bale, CD Thomas
Biosciences
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Agriculture & Biology
Nymphalidae
100%
butterflies
81%
Aglais urticae
72%
ecology
59%
Inachis io
53%
heat
44%
thermoregulation
33%
heat sums
21%
body temperature
19%
Polygonia
17%
direct solar radiation
16%
ambient temperature
15%
weather stations
13%
prediction
13%
insects
12%
imagos
11%
Wales
11%
Scotland
10%
global warming
10%
microhabitats
10%
invasive species
10%
England
10%
phenology
9%
biological control agents
9%
eclosion
9%
shade
8%
solar radiation
8%
climate change
8%
Lepidoptera
7%
climate
7%
immatures
7%
larvae
6%
methodology
2%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
butterfly
95%
ecology
62%
thermoregulation
56%
voltinism
47%
body temperature
34%
distribution
28%
insect
25%
biocontrol agent
22%
microhabitat
15%
phenology
14%
weather station
14%
invasive species
14%
development model
13%
prediction
13%
larva
12%
solar radiation
11%
global warming
11%
temperature
10%
rate
8%
climate change
7%
climate
7%
modeling
5%
effect
3%